23-27 September 2024
Kasuga Campus, University of Tsukuba
Asia/Tokyo timezone
The RPMBT22 has finished! Thank you for your participation.

Awards

During the conference,  a session devoted to the following two awards will be organized.

  1. Feenberg Memorial Medal
  2. Hermann Kümmel Early Achievement Award

The Feenberg Medal is awarded for work that is firmly established and that can be demonstrated to have significantly advanced the field of many-body physics, while the Kümmel Award aims to encourage and reward young excellence in the field of quantum many-body theory. Past awardees can be found on RPMBT wiki page.

Feenberg Memorial Medal Awardees (July 31, 2024)

Eduardo Fradkin has been awarded Feenberg Memorial Medal for pioneering applications of quantum field theory to the understanding of emergent, many-body physics of quantum systems, in particular composite fermions, and electronic liquid crystalline and pair density wave phases of correlated electronic systems. Congratulations, Eduardo!

Alexei Tsvelik has been awarded Feenberg Memorial Medal for pioneering applications of quantum field theory to the understanding of emergent, many-body physics of quantum systems, in particular the physics of magnetic impurities, disordered systems, and Majorana representations of correlated problems. Congratulations, Alexei!

Hermann Kümmel Early Achievement Awardee (June 30, 2024)

Riccardo Rossi has been awarded Hermann Kümmel Early Achievement Award for groundbreaking advances in computational quantum field theory for many-fermion problems, including determinant algorithms for connected-diagram expansions and resummation techniques, leading to key results on the unitary Fermi gas and the Hubbard model. Congratulations, Riccardo!

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